There is controversy over the rescue of abducted school girls in
Borno with the state government and the school principal faulting the
military’s claim that most of the pupils have been freed
The claim by military officials in Abuja on Wednesday that 107
abducted girls of Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) Chibok were
freed is a huge lie, Borno government officials, the management of the
school and residents have said.
The Principal of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Asabe
Kwambura, told PREMIUM TIMES Thursday morning that the military’s claim
was false.
“There is nothing in the military statement that is true about our
abducted girls,” Mrs. Kwambura said. “Up till now we are still waiting
and praying for the safe return of the students; all I know is that we
have only 14 of them, and the security people especially the Vigilante
and the well meaning volunteers of Gwoza are still out searching for
them.”
She continued, ”The military people too are in the bush searching.
So we have not received any information that they have gotten the
students yet. So let it be clear that all the information passed on the
media by the military concerning 107 girls is not true.
“I, as the principal did not tell any body any figure on released
students other than what our Governor, His Excellency Kashim Shettima
had informed the media.”
The Principal said she was contacted by the military headquarters in Abuja yesterday and some person was asking her to confirm the number of girls released.
The Principal said she was contacted by the military headquarters in Abuja yesterday and some person was asking her to confirm the number of girls released.
”I told them that I don’t want to be seen to be contradicting myself
on that because what the governor said was what we know about; and I
told them there may be additional rescue of the girls, but up to this
moment we have not received any of them apart from what we had before,”
the principal said.
” What the governor said is still the true picture of the whole issue
and that information given by the military is totally wrong.”
The military spokesperson at the Defence Headquarters, Major General
Chris Olukolade, had Wednesday issued a statement claiming that 107
abducted girls were freed; adding that only eight of the girls were
still missing and the military was searching for them.
He also claimed that a member of the Boko Haram sect that participated in the abduction was also nabbed by the military.
Borno state Governor, Kashim Shettima was also quoted by the BBC
Hausa service this morning faulting the claims of the military.
He reportedly said, “We have recovered 14 of the girls and we have
announced a N50 million reward for any credible information that will
help us get our girls released and rejoined with their families.”
PREMIUM TIMES also enquired from a top official of the Department of
State Service (DSS) in Maiduguri who ordinarily should know about the
rescue of the girls.
“We have no such information apart from the 14 that escaped; if there
is anything like that, no one would want to hide it from the media; may
be the military have their own intel on that, which we probably are not
aware of for now,” he said.
Some relatives and parents of the abducted girls said they were not
happy with the way the military “is misleading the world about the
innocent girls”.
A female senior Civil Servant with the Borno state government, who requested not to be named said, “What kind of nonsense is this for God sake? Why are they playing politics with the lives of these innocent girls; I had just called some of my relatives in Chibok and they told me none of the girls had been released apart from the 14 that escaped back to town. We hope the military is not doing some thing funny with this very sensitive issue”.
When contacted late last night, Mr. Olukolade insisted it was the
principal of the school who told the military that only eight girls were
now missing.

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